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Meiji Shrine
posted by handerson Absolutely beautiful spot. You wouldn't know the shrine was a reconstruction (destroyed in the war) and the gardens area worth going for them alone! Roppongi Hills
posted by yeisenmann My favourite part of Tokyo, hands down. This is what all cities should be like, with beautiful buildings and public works of art everywhere! And you can shop and eat at the Grand Hyatt Tokyo right there too. Edo Tokyo Museum
posted by balliman Fascinating place about the Edo era in Japan. Loads to see and learn here and it's a great introduction to the unique culture they have here. Dome City
posted by praybould This huge compex kept us all entertained for the whole day and we even contemplated going back for more another day but we hit Disney instead. You can head to the amusement park, shop, eat and go to the spa all in the same place. What fun!! Free Observatories
posted by kwyatt Normally when you head to a city you expect to pay through the nose for a bird's eye view of the city, but in Tokyo there are loads of free places to choose from, such a treat! I went to the Bunkyo Civic Centre, St Luke's Garden Observatory and Harumi Passenger Boat Terminal Observatory. |
The huge bustling city of Tokyo has visitors wandering the streets for hours, marvelling at the sheer scale of what's on offer. Unashamedly modern, it also protects its old centre and its historic roots, offering a small oasis of calm and tranquillity within the numerous temples and shrines. Taking a flight to Tokyo is now available to all, enabling more and more to enjoy this cultural experience. Additionally, the accessibility of cheap hotels Tokyo offers allows visitors on a range of budgets to enjoy this electrifying city. Tokyo can be easily accessed by road and car hire from Tokyo airport offers a convenient option. Within the city of Tokyo car hire companies are available throughout and Tokyo car hire will allow you the chance to explore the area in more detail. Car rental in Tokyo requires an international driving license as well as national license. Also be aware that tolls are common and rental cars are expected to be returned with full tanks of fuel. The Imperial Gardens in Chiyoda offer a contrast to the neon lights and electricity of Akihabara. Visitors should wander around the pottery shops and markets in the district of Asakura and make time to experience the delightful and unique restaurants on offer.Hiring a car in Tokyo
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